Robert Kraft details his discussions with Bill Belichick after the Spygate scandal broke in a new book on NFL coaches. / Steven Bisig, US Presswire

by Chris Strauss, USA TODAY Sports

by Chris Strauss, USA TODAY Sports

A new book by New York Daily News columnist Gary Myers is sure to get plenty of attention in NFL locker rooms this week.

According to a Boston Globe story, "Coaching Confidential: Inside the Fraternity of NFL Coaches," which comes out Tuesday from Crown Publishing, has plenty of inside stories on Sean Payton, Joe Gibbs, Tony Dungy and Andy Reid and numerous other behind the scenes stories on some of the biggest coaching names in the business.

One tale the Globe story previews is New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft's reaction to the team's 2007 "Spygate" taping scandal.

"How much did this help us on a scale of 1 to 100?" Kraft reportedly asked Patriots coach Bill Belichick when the story came to light.

"One," Belichick replied.

"Then you're a real schmuck," Kraft said he told Belichick.

The book also goes into Kraft's relationship with Belichick and his two predecessors, Bill Parcells and Pete Carroll, and the importance of trust in those roles.